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Comment by ontouchstart

18 days ago

There is a third type: rabbit. This is a golden age of rabbit holes. A quick rabbit jumps through complicated holes and tunnels to escape from something or chase something.

We can also call someone chasing a rabbit a fox. Like all the ones chasing LLM agents now.

Sounds like the money's in being a rabbit

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    They are engineers by trade, that is chasing the money as food. But money is not enough for them. So I would call them rabbits instead of foxes.